White Sox add Brandon Drury on minor league deal
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox have signed infielder Brandon Drury to a minor league contract and invited him to major league spring training. The 32-year-old has played for multiple teams across ten MLB seasons. In 2023, he recorded 26 home runs but struggled the previous year with a .169 batting average. Additionally, the team added infielder Tristan Gray and claimed left-hander Brandon Eisert off waivers while designating pitcher Steven Wilson for assignment. Drury's career statistics highlight a mixed trajectory with a .245 batting average over 867 games.
Drury, 32, has played for seven big league teams over 10 seasons and spent the last two with the Los Angeles Angels.
Overall, Drury has a .245 average, 109 homers and 375 RBIs in 867 games.
Chicago also signed infielder Tristan Gray to a minor-league deal.
The White Sox claimed left-hander Brandon Eisert off waivers from Tampa Bay and designated right-hander Steven Wilson for assignment.
Read at Reuters
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